[ off topic - how to ]
> <script type='text/javascript'>
> <!--
Real comment in XHTML.
> document.write("<p>[&nbsp;<a href='javascript:scroll(0,0);'>Top of
> page</a>&nbsp;]</p>")
<p>[&#xa0;<a href="#top" onclick="return myscroll(0,0);">Top of page
</a>&#xa0;]</p>
Where myscroll does feature tests to determine if the browser supports
a suitable scroll function then implements it and returns true, or
returns false if it can't.